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You are able to move the books to computer, and then sync ebooks to iPad with iTunes. When the Kindle users connect their Kindle tablets to computer with the USB cable, their computers will recognize their Kindle tablets as external hard drives. Then the users can copy and paste the ebooks from Kindle to computer easily. After that, the users are able to sync the books from computer to iPad with iTunes.
This is easy to be done. But when users begin to sync their iPad with iTunes, they may come up with the sync problems of iTunes. The problem may come up when users sync ebooks from iTunes to iPad. During the sync, iTunes will erase all the non-purchased items in your iPad mini. If you are new to iOS devices, you will probably lose files during the sync with iTunes, so you'd better close the auto sync and manually sync the ebooks to your iPad mini with iTunes. The following tutorial will be helpful if you aren't sure about how to accomplish the task:
Start iTunes and go to "Edit > Preference > Devices", and check "Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically".
Plug iPad into computer via USB cable, and the software will recognize your iPad and display the iPad icon at the upper right corner.
Click the iPad icon and choose "Books" in the summary panel. Choose the books you want to sync to iPad in the list below, and click "Apply" to start.
iTunes should sync your computer with your iPad but sometimes it acts funny. Don't know why, but it does. So if you cant get it to sync, try Copy Trans Manager. It is a FREE application and it should let to manage the content of your iPad without iTunes. Actually, it uses some files of iTunes as a drives. Be caredul with Softonic's downloader. Use custom mode, go for Copy Trans Mnager and uncheck or skip anything elese offered free.
Hi David,
I think this will help you please refer to below steps:
Make sure the iPad battery is charged above 20% ( we would recommend at least 40 - 50 %). If you are not sure charge you tablet for at least 30 -40 minutes.
Make sure iTunes is not running on your computer but is ready to be run.
Temporally disable firewalls and other security software to prevent interference with iTunes.
Make sure your tablet is disconnected from the dock or USB data cable that equips the gadget . Nevertheless USB cable must be plugged into your PC or MAC.
Make sure your PC or MAC is awake and its screen saver is turned off.
Simultaneously press and hold down the Wake/Sleep button and the Home button and wait until "slide to power off" screen appears. Don't do anything after its appearing, just keep holding Wake/Sleep and Home buttons until Apple tablet will power off.
Release the Wake/Sleep button once Apple tablet is off , but continue to hold the Home button
Holding the home button, connect the USB data cable to iPad. When you reconnect the USB cable, tablet should power on and you should see a message on your PC/MAC display saying that iTunes has detected an iPad in Recovery Mode
After you detected this message, release the home button and press OK on iTunes pop-up to confirm the restore option.
Do not touch iconic tablet and you computer while iTunes downloads and installs the fresh copy of firmware on your iPad. You will be notified by iTunes when iPad is successfully restored, but... in a while, you will get an message saying that the iPad isn't recognized. Don't panic. This is because all user content on iPad including activation status was erased during restoration.
Disconnect iPad from iTunes ,unplug from computer and turn off.
Turn iPad on and using iTunes activate it on any computer you have. Apple currently allows up to 5 computers to be authorized for each iPad.
connect the pad to your computer and open iTunes, turn off the ipad, then hold both the lock and the home button for 10 seconds, then release the lock button while continuing to hold the home button until iTunes recognizes the iPad.
You can add music to the iPad by directly downloading from the iTunes app or by importing your music into iTunes on a computer. Once your music is imported/downloaded into iTunes on a computer, you then just need to sync the music by connecting your iPad to a computer.
Try reseting the iPad by holding the home and power buttons simultaneously until the iPad completely shuts down and the Apple logo appears.
Once the Apple logo appears you can release the buttons. If this does not work, you may need to connect your iPad to your computer and do a factory restore using iTunes.
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